Wednesday, November 19, 2014

You'll have to answer to the NEA for this, Jack

BAGHDAD — ISIS has announced monthly taxes on students attending schools
and colleges in Iraq's second-largest city, parents and a security
official said Wednesday. Iraqi government schools have been state-funded
since 1974. But parents in Mosul — which ISIS militants now control —
have been told they must pay 25,000 Iraqi dinars (about $21) for every
child attending kindergarten, 50,000 dinars ($42) for high-school
students and 75,000 dinars ($62.50) for college undergraduates, a mother
of three and another father-of-three told NBC News.